Be Prepared For Tornado Season

Tornado season typically lasts from April until June. However, tornadoes can and do occur throughout the year. That’s why it is important to always be prepared.

The difference between a watch and a warning

The first step of tornado safety is to know the difference between a watch and a warning. These terms often confuse people. A watch always comes before a warning and indicates weather conditions are ideal for the development of a tornado. A warning means a tornado has definitely formed and has been sighted.

What to do when a storm hits

NEVER try to outrun a tornado. Tornadoes can change directions quickly.

Take shelter inside a building immediately, if possible.

ALWAYS get out and away from vehicles as tornadoes can easily lift and toss them around.

Leave mobile homes and get to a safe place. Mobile homes, like vehicles, can be tossed around by heavy winds.

Find the lowest point possible. Lie in a ditch, ravine or low area or crouch near a strong building and cover your head and neck, if you cannot take shelter inside.

Where to go in a building

Basement, cellar, or lowest level of the building

Inner hallways or rooms without windows (bathrooms or closets)

Center of the room

Underneath sturdy furniture (workbench or heavy table)

Where to avoid in a building

Corners of rooms, which tend to attract debris

Areas of the house with heavy furniture/appliances on the floor directly above you

Rooms with lots of windows

Regardless of your location during a tornado, it is crucial that you use your arms to protect your head and neck. Also, monitor the news from your local radio station for emergency information.

Tornadoes often hit in groups, and it is possible that only one of many tornadoes has passed – make sure the storm is completely over before leaving shelter.